Understanding Endogeneity: Unraveling the Complexities of Social Science Research
The article explains the difference between variables that cause something to happen (endogenous) and those that don't (exogenous). Endogeneity is important in social science research to understand how different factors affect each other. There are different types of endogeneity, like in systems where things happen in a sequence or all at once. The article gives examples to help understand these concepts better.